Shower curtainStylish "dress about town" green capeWindshirtEmergency BivyTwo together make a cool "pup" tentTent FlyGear HammockWater BagDaytime napping bivy (I've used it this way a number of times in the winter here in Texas) Just lay down on half in a cold breeze in the sun, cover up, and get warm and toasty .... take a nap!Can be rigged as an emergency travois or a stretcherImpromptu sled for snow slopes

I used mine on the AT last year during the drought. I caught water off the roof of Mollies Ridge shelter during a passing storm. One quart that I was glad to get and surprised that it never made me sick - it was a nasty color even after filtering.

1) Packraft sail2) Parachute your pack off a small cliff before a forced downclimb3) Lower your dog off a small cliff before a forced downclimb4) Toreador kit for dealing with bulls5) Skin for homemade coracle6) Sling for broken arm7) Hammock?

Sink. If you have a ccf (closed cell foam) pad, roll it loosely and stand it on end, tie cord around it. Put poncho over it and form a bowl on the upper end of the column formed by the ccf pad (if you're hiking with a friend and they have a ccf pad too, double it up for a more stable base). Voila, a nice wash basin for cleaning up.